Archive for July, 2005

 
July 7th, 2005

Tutsi party accepts Burundi poll

The News Review:

- Tutsi party accepts Burundi poll
- Humble cashew nuts may hold lesson for Africa
- MTC first telecom operator in Middle East to be awarded BS7799-2:2002…
- Williams passes it on
- Wayne residents react to London bombings

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July 6th, 2005

Sierra Leone ‘ready’ for exit of peacekeepers

The News Review:

- Sierra Leone ‘ready’ for exit of peacekeepers
- Heads of Peacekeeping Missions Review Progress
- Petra seeking SA cash flow
- British try to lessen hopes on Africa help
- GETTING REAL ON POVERTY What Bush Must Do To Help Africa

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July 5th, 2005

African press addresses G8 issues

The News Review:

- African press addresses G8 issues
- Africans on Africa: Conflict
- Heads of peacekeeping missions meet in Senegal to review progress and…

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July 4th, 2005

The Chinese are coming

The News Review:

- The Chinese are coming
- Nigeria refuses to hand over Taylor
- Diasporian News of Monday, 4 July 2005
- Plea for Halloran sent to Canberra

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July 3rd, 2005

African press looks to G8

The News Review:

- African press looks to G8
- Youngsters stage ‘C8′ gathering
- Viewpoints: Children’s G8 priorities
- Under African skies

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July 2nd, 2005

Annansi Clothing Co. “Redefines African Style” with new…

The News Review:

- Annansi Clothing Co. “Redefines African Style” with new…
- Jay-Z, U2, Madonna Deliver Live 8 Highlights – News Story | Music,…
- Africa’s new dynasty
- Gulf Times – Qatar’s top-selling English daily newspaper – Europe/Worl…

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July 1st, 2005

SIERRA LEONE: UN troops to leave by the end of the year

The News Review:

- SIERRA LEONE: UN troops to leave by the end of the year
- … Criminal Courts and Tribunals: Sierra Leone, East Timor,…
- Cathedral dons anti-poverty band
- Asylum – politics and the law
- General News of Friday, 1 July 2005

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